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(from Rolls-Royce Press Release) 200EX is the latest experimental car from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. It explores a design direction for a dynamic, modern, four-door Rolls-Royce engineered for the 21st century.
PHILOSOPHY
Experimental models have
always played a significant role in the history of Rolls-Royce Motor
Cars, from the first – 1EX, built in 1919 – to the most recent –
101EX, built in 2006. Unlike a concept car, the experimental models
developed by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars have always been fully
functioning vehicles, residing in a tangible world of wood, leather
and metals rather than clay and foam. EX cars offer designers and
engineers the opportunity for real-world innovation and have been
used to showcase new components and engineering techniques as well
as exterior and interior designs. “Modern automotive engineering is
a balance of creativity, innovation and application. 200EX is an
opportunity to assess these new ideas,” explains Helmut Riedl,
Director of Engineering.
100EX was the first experimental car unveiled after Rolls-Royce Motor
Cars was relaunched under BMW Group ownership in 2003. Revealed at
the Geneva motor show in 2004, the two-door, four-seat convertible
was built to mark 100 years of Rolls-Royce motor car design and
engineering. Just two years later, 101EX was presented, which
explored modern coupé design. Both of these cars inspired production
models that not only closely resemble their EX progenitors but have
also redefined luxury motoring in the modern age.
Following on from this success, the same group of designers and
engineers has created 200EX, itself pointing the way to RR4, a new
Rolls-Royce model scheduled for production in 2010. The brief for
200EXogon; To create a modern, lithe and dynamic Rolls-Royce that bears
all the hallmarks of the great cars that have gone before it:
effortless performance, unparalleled refinement, exquisite quality
and confident design.
DESIGN
“Alluring, inviting,
approachable – this car captivates with each encounter” – Chief
Designer, Ian Cameron
200EX has a dynamic edge to its styling and is noticeably less
formal than previous models. Its size, style and expression broaden
the appeal of the car, making it more appropriate for a wider range
of circumstances. “200EX is a touring saloon with more than a little
panache and perhaps more bravado than one might have expected from
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars,” says Cameron. “What you see is a modern car
that is immediately recognisable as a true Rolls-Royce, even from
angles that obscure the grille and Spirit of Ecstasy. Design
elements such as the elevated prow, long bonnet, short front
overhang, sharply raked A-pillar and elegant tail give 200EX an air
of informal presence – powerful but unobtrusive.”
The exterior design is dominated by large, uninterrupted surfaces,
while finely sculptured horizontal lines add definition and geometric
precision. In combination, the upward-sweeping sill line and low-cut
roof create a powerful profile. The tapered rear is enhanced by
powerful shoulders and flanks that draw in sharply, narrowing as they
flow from the rear wings to the tail-lights.
The rear-hinged coach doors give the car a natural presence and
sense of theatre. Revived in 2003 on the Phantom, this signature
feature lends added functionality and style to the design. Opening
through a generous 83 degrees, the coach doors offer the widest rear
access in the car industry as well as providing the warmest of
welcomes to those about to step inside.
At the front, a pair of LED headlamps flank the latest evolution of
the world’s most famous grille. “We wanted this to be less
reminiscent of the traditional ‘Parthenon’ style and more like a jet
intake,” says Ian Cameron. The sides of the intake have been curved
inwards and the vanes set back into the opening. It’s a more dynamic
form that moves on from the design first seen on the Phantom Drophead
Coupé.
The exterior of 200EX is finished in Darkest Tungsten, which
contrasts with the silver satin finish applied to the bonnet and
A-pillar. Seven-spoke, 20-inch wheels complete the visual impact of
the exterior.
Within 200EX, Interior Designer Alan Sheppard has accomplished a
contemporary atmosphere, incorporating the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
principles of fine materials and peerless comfort. The space is filled
with natural light, which brings in a real sense of the outside
world. However, substantial doors and a high shoulder line ensure
that occupants feel cosseted and protected. In the rear, the
intimate ambience of the lounge seat is emphasised by its position
behind the C-pillar, heightening the sense of privacy.
Naturally, the finest materials have been used. Elegant, frosted
lamps and chrome door handles feature, while details include
traditional violin key switches, eyeball air vents, opaque dials and
refined instrumentation.
“As with any Rolls-Royce, detail is crucial,” says Alan Sheppard.
“We want the lasting impression for owners to be that their car was
made just for them by someone skilled and caring.”
The dashboard has been kept deliberately clear; it is spacious in
its design and has an intuitive layout. The controls are neatly
sculptured, with more important functions emphasised by accents of
chrome. The soft light of the instrument panel glows through the
familiar black-rimmed steering wheel, which itself incorporates a
number of violin keys as well as an ergonomic roller-ball control.
The interior of 200EX is finished in supple, natural grain Crème
Light leather, with Cornsilk carpets and cashmere blend headliner.
The featured wood veneer is Santos Palissander, chosen for its
contemporary look and striking grain.
“200EX is a modern execution of timeless Rolls-Royce elegance,
breaking with some areas of tradition but retaining the core values
that make our marque unique,” says Chief Executive Officer Tom Purves.
“We expect the more informal, agile design to broaden the appeal of
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, attracting people who appreciate its fusion
of refinement, new technology and contemporary style.”
200EX TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
No. of doors/seats: 4/5
Vehicle length: 5399mm
Vehicle width 1948mm
Vehicle height: 1550mm
Wheelbase: 3295mm
Engine: new V12
Wheel and tyre size: 20 inch, 255/45 R 20 front and 285/40 R 20 rear